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Which last peices of equipment to get

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Solid materials, mostly good construction although a touch of being a 'workshop model' with item s slightly our of alignment, wonky holes etc

Generally decent, except the adjustment holes should be an inch higher! It adjusts from silly low (see pic) to just high enough to squeeze my legs under with great difficulty! So annoying when putting the holes in a slightly different place would have resolved this!



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To be honest it looks like a workshop test build compares to the image on the website.... But none of his differences really matter except the adjustment range (and the proportions are slightly off meaning 450mm plates hit the end brace)

(excessive lateral play Is annoying but tolerable)

The design on the website is great, but for some reason this is an approximation of the design

To balance it out, the unit is really solid and cyber fit were fantastic to deal with over the shipping difficulties

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I'm pretty happy with it, be happier if I could sort out the adjustment on the calf raise. Easy enough fix for a workshop I'd think, but a bit trickier at home

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I'm pretty happy with it, be happier if I could sort out the adjustment on the calf raise. Easy enough fix for a workshop I'd think, but a bit trickier at home

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Yeah a small fabrication joint would be able to fix that easily.
Its just trying to find one that doesn't charge thru the roof!
 
Was thinking I could consider fixing myself by using drill and attaching with coach bolts rather than threading the hole... But cyber fit should make this right really. If they were in Melbourne I could probably just visit them, distance is a pain

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Response from cyber fit outlines their changes, which make sense except for the adjustment range (the bottom few positions being mechanically unusable vs the missing inch or two at the too)

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Looks really nice but it`s a shame it has the issues you have outlined.

They have heavily discounted it on the website now by the looks of it.

Have they been fair to deal with?

Whats next on the list of items? For me it`s likely to be a seated row/supported row machine.
 
I think the discounted ones are in substantially worse shape, bad welds etc. They have been very nice to deal with.

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I think the next items are just mirrors, I'm got no room left so any more peices mean removing something

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A jury rigged adjustment to the calf raise seems to do the trick. I may just have to visit a mate with a drill press and make the adjustment more solid

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I got 6 of these old bumpers for $10 each, the rubber is a bit fucked around the outside but perfect for deadlifts, so cheap


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